Now, 100 Telangana Public Schools from this academic year, one in every Assembly constituency
Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy announced that 100 Telangana Public Schools will be opened across the State from this academic year. He also reviewed private school fee regulation and discussed the Telangana Education Policy with officials and commission members
Published Date - 26 February 2026, 10:44 PM
Hyderabad: Even before his promised Young India Integrated Schools have begun operations, Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy has come up with another announcement, claiming that 100 Telangana Public Schools would be opened, one in each constituency across the State, outside Hyderabad city, from this academic year.
All the 100 public schools would be developed similar to the Telangana Public School in Arutla of Rangareddy district. This announcement was made after the Chief Minister conducted a review of the Education department here on Thursday. During the meeting, the Telangana Private Schools Fee Regulatory Monitoring Commission submitted its report to the Chief Minister regarding the regulation of fees in private schools.
The Commission briefed him about the policies implemented in various States for regulating fees. District Collectors and DEOs were directed to conduct visits at the district level and submit reports on fees.
“At the State level, a committee with a retired judge or retired Chief Secretary will take final decisions on the fee structure,” the Chief Minister said, suggesting that the draft should be kept in the public domain to seek the opinions of students’ parents, intellectuals and social workers on the fee structure.
Meanwhile, Telangana Education Commission Chairman Akunuri Murali and members submitted a report on the Telangana Education Policy to the Chief Minister. The Chairman and members briefed the CM that they had visited America, Vietnam and Malaysia, studied best practices in various countries and States, and prepared the report.